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  • On August 4th people in Times Square were exposed to a unique art experience--digital billboards were changed from their usual advertisements to iconic American art pieces. This art intervention in a public space won't stop there and will also include a print campaign that will be seen on public transportation and throughout the city and in other locations. This is being done through the efforts of Art Everywhere US a collaboration between five major art museums and the Outdoor Advertising Association of America. According to an article in the LA Times, the campaign will run from August 4-31 and will feature fifty eight images which will be displayed in close to 50,000 commercial locations in all fifty states. All the images were voted on by the public and the museums involved include The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Dallas Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the National Gallery of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art. The event was first conceived of by Richard Reed who produced a similar campaign in the United Kingdom in 2013. This included a similar collaboration between the Tate Modern, Art Fund and the UK out of Ihome advertising industry. Artists in the US nation wide campaign include: Andy Warhol, Winslow Homer, Cindy Sherman and John Singer Sargent among others. Art Everywhere U.S. Times Square installation, featuring Winslow Homer’s “The Water Fan” (1898-99, The Art Institute of Chicago, Gift of Dorothy A., John A. Jr.[...]
  • Recently I saw the Kara Walker installation “A Subtlety: The Marvelous Sugar Baby" which was on display at the former Domino Sugar Factory through July 6th. The event was organized by Creative Time, an arts based nonprofit that has commissioned various large scale public art projects with many artists within New York and internationally since 1974. The full title of the piece, “A Subtlety Or The Marvelous Sugar Baby an Homage to the unpaid and overworked Artisans who have refined sweet tastes from the cane fields to the Kitchens of the New World on the Occasion of the demolition of the Domino Sugar Refining Plant” has poetic undertones and underscores many of the complex issues that Walker is driving at within the installation. On a recent weekend, I made the trek to Williamsburg to see Walker's installation. When I arrived at the Kent Street waterfront where the Domino Sugar factory is located, I was astounded by the amount of people in line. It extend down the street for almost an entire block. I took my place in the back of line with only my sunglasses to shield me from the hot summer sun and waited. As the line continued to grow, several volunteers for Creative Time emerged to help answer questions and to hand out releases to sign to enter the factory. The line progressed and soon I was in the factory. When I entered the space, I was overcome by a smell—a pungent, sticky and sweet aroma that seemed to fill the factory. The overwhelming odor was present partly becau[...]
  • Kim Holleman is an interdisciplinary artist who attended The Cooper Union for The Advancement of Science and Art and the Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, Holland. Holleman is currently a Research Affiliate with the MIT Media Lab Social Computing Group. Holleman's unique blending of art, architecture, nature and engineering, has gained her recognition across disciplines. Her award-winning work, Trailer Park: A Mobile Public Park has shown at galleries, museums, schools, conferences and most recently at The New Museum for Contemporary Art and at The World Maker Faire at the New York Hall of Science. Holleman has also had the honor of presenting her work in depth on stage at TEDxCooperUnion. Ms. Holleman's solo exhibitions in NY have been chosen, “Best in Show” and “Critic's Pick” and her work has been the subject of articles in The New York Times, Art in America, The Metro, Next American City Magazine, The Village Voice, L Magazine, Make Blog, Gothamist, Inhabitat, ArtNerdNY. Ms. Holleman was also recently interviewed about her work on NPR's Morning Edition as well as NY1 about her installation for DAF2013. Holleman has been a DAF participant since 2011.